opposed, disinclined, reluctant, unwilling
I am averse to gossip but it is difficult to avoid it.
He was not averse to some hard work. He was averse to having to go to the city. Averse means to really not like something.
That is the correct spelling of "averse" (opposed, to be against).
the numbers that we add together are called averse
Averse Sefira was created in 1996.
Its an adj. Averse mean : Having a feeling of opposition, distaste, or aversion; Eg: investors who are averse to taking risks.
stumble, shrink, wait, delay, fluctuate, pause,
The Students were averse to discussing their views on politics.
I would not be averse to holding the meeting at my house.
I am averse to hiking during adverse weather.
Une averse is a bout of pouring rain. You would call that a shower in the weather bulletin.
If you are averse to hard study and intensive reading, how do you expect to get through law school?